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BackgroundProprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is a liver serine protease regulating LDL cholesterol metabolism. PCSK9 binds to LDL receptors and guides them to lysosomes for degradation, thus increasing the amount of circulating LDL cholesterol. The aim of the study was to investigate associations between physical activity and plasma PCSK9 in subjects with high risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D).MethodsSixty-eight subjects from both genders with a high risk for T2D were included to a randomized controlled trial with a 3-month physical activity intervention. Physical activity intensities and frequencies were monitored throughout the intervention using a hip worn portable accelerometer. The plasma was collected before and after intervention for analysis of PCSK9 and cardiovascular biomarkers.ResultsPlasma PCSK9 did not relate to physical activity although number of steps were 46% higher in the intervention group than in the control group (p < 0.029). Total cholesterol was positively correlated with plasma PCSK9 (R = 0.320, p = 0.008), while maximal oxygen uptake was negatively associated (R = -0.252, p = 0.044). After the physical activity intervention PCSK9 levels were even stronger inversely associated with maximal oxygen uptake (R = -0.410, p = 0.0008) and positively correlated with HDL cholesterol (R = 0.264, p = 0.030). Interestingly, plasma PCSK9 levels were higher in the beginning than at the end of the study.ConclusionThe low physical activity that our subjects with high risk for T2D could perform did not influence plasma PCSK9 levels. Intervention with higher physical activities might be more effective in influencing PCSK9 levels.

Highlights

  • High circulating LDL cholesterol concentration is the most important cardiovascular risk factor

  • Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is a serine protease which binds to LDL and other lipoprotein receptors convoying the complex to intracellular degradation compartments (Seidah et al, 2014)

  • Plasma levels of PCSK9 were correlated at baseline with several clinical parameters in a univariate analysis (Table 1)

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Introduction

High circulating LDL (low density lipoprotein) cholesterol concentration is the most important cardiovascular risk factor. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is known to promote the production of LDL cholesterol potentiating the cardiovascular risks. Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is a serine protease which binds to LDL and other lipoprotein receptors convoying the complex to intracellular degradation compartments (Seidah et al, 2014). The physiological role of PCSK9 is to promote the degradation of LDL receptors and thereby to regulate the amount of circulating LDL cholesterol. Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) is a liver serine protease regulating LDL cholesterol metabolism. PCSK9 binds to LDL receptors and guides them to lysosomes for degradation, increasing the amount of circulating LDL cholesterol. The aim of the study was to investigate associations between physical activity and plasma PCSK9 in subjects with high risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D)

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